Dentist Norville 2026

Find a dentist in Norville, Bundaberg QLD 2026. Compare clinics, costs, Queensland Country Health Fund rebates and public dental options.

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Dentists in Norville, Bundaberg

Norville is a residential suburb on Bundaberg’s western side, bordering Svensson Heights and Walkervale and sitting within a short drive of the CBD. The suburb is characterised by established family housing and a small local shopping strip centred on Enterprise Street, giving it a genuinely local, low-key character distinct from the busier CBD and coastal Bargara precincts. Norville’s dental sector is modest but functional, with general practices serving residents across Norville, Svensson Heights, and Walkervale, while more specialised or cosmetic treatment is typically accessed via the CBD. Pricing follows the same value-end-of-regional-QLD pattern seen across greater Bundaberg.


Dental Clinics in Norville

Norville Dental Centre Located on Enterprise Street within Norville’s small commercial strip, Norville Dental Centre is a long-standing general practice offering examinations, cleans, fillings, and extractions alongside children’s CDBS billing. Queensland Country Health Fund preferred-provider status is held. Best for: local families wanting a walkable, familiar practice in the western suburbs.

Wide Bay Smiles Dental — Norville An extension of the Kepnock-based Wide Bay Smiles Dental group, this Norville-area clinic covers general, restorative, and cosmetic work, with implant placement offered for straightforward single-tooth cases. Queensland Country Health Fund, Bupa, and Medibank preferred-provider agreements are held. Best for: patients wanting fund-friendly access to a broader treatment range without travelling into the CBD.

Western Suburbs Family Dental Western Suburbs Family Dental serves Norville, Svensson Heights, and Walkervale from a suburban premises, taking a relaxed, unhurried approach that suits nervous patients and long-term community members. CDBS billing is available for eligible children, and Queensland Country Health Fund preferred-provider status is held. Best for: families across Bundaberg’s western suburbs wanting a personal, local dental home.

Norville Emergency & General Dental This practice reserves same-day appointment capacity for emergency presentations including toothache, cracked teeth, and lost fillings, alongside general dentistry. Root canal therapy is performed on-site where possible. Best for: Norville residents needing urgent dental attention without a trip into the CBD.


Getting to a Dentist in Norville

Norville’s dental clinics cluster around the Enterprise Street shopping strip, with free off-street parking available at most practices. The drive into the Bundaberg CBD typically takes 10 to 15 minutes under normal traffic, and local bus services connect Norville to the CBD, Svensson Heights, and Walkervale on regular weekday routes.

Patients from neighbouring Svensson Heights and Walkervale often use Norville practices interchangeably given the short distances involved. Elderly or mobility-impaired residents will find most Norville clinics are ground-floor suburban premises with adjacent parking.

Wide Bay Hospital and Health Service provides patient transport support for eligible rural and remote residents attending medical and dental appointments in Bundaberg. Speak to your GP or the local health service office if travel assistance is required.


Common Dental Treatments in Norville

TreatmentTypical Cost Range (Bundaberg area)Availability
Checkup + Scale & Clean$170 – $290 (gap after fund rebate often $0–$80)All general practices
White (Composite) Filling$160 – $290 per toothAll general practices
Dental Crown (porcelain)$1,450 – $2,100 per toothMost practices; CBD referral for CEREC same-day
Single Dental Implant (no graft)$4,300 – $6,300Select clinics; visiting oral surgeon at some
In-Chair Teeth Whitening$520 – $820CBD and cosmetic-focused practices
Root Canal Therapy$900 – $1,650 per tooth (single canal)Most practices; complex cases referred
Emergency Appointment + Treatment$170 – $480 depending on procedureEmergency and extended-hours clinics
Children’s Dental (CDBS)$0 gap for eligible children up to CDBS capMost family practices

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How do I find a good dentist in Norville?

Start by checking practices along Enterprise Street and the Norville shopping strip, which serve as the suburb's local commercial hub. Ask neighbours or local community groups for recommendations, and confirm whether the practice holds preferred-provider status with Queensland Country Health Fund or Bupa before booking. Most Norville clinics offer online booking and can fit in same-day emergency appointments.

Are there bulk billing dentists in Norville?

Medicare does not bulk bill routine adult dental. Eligible children aged 0–17 can access up to $1,095 in subsidised treatment over two consecutive calendar years under the Child Dental Benefits Schedule (CDBS). Adults holding a Health Care Card or Pension Concession Card can access low-cost care through Wide Bay Hospital and Health Service at Bundaberg Hospital, a short drive from Norville, or via the QLD adult voucher scheme for eligible general treatment. Private Norville clinics cannot bulk bill adults, though many offer payment plans through DentiCare, Afterpay, or Zip.

What dental treatments are available in Norville?

Norville clinics offer the standard range of general and restorative dentistry — checkups and cleans, tooth-coloured fillings, root canal therapy, crowns, and dentures — along with children's CDBS-billed care. Dental implants, priced from around $4,300 for a single implant in the Bundaberg area, are available at select practices, sometimes via a visiting oral surgeon. Cosmetic treatments and orthodontics are more commonly accessed through Bundaberg CBD practices.

How much does a dental checkup cost in Norville?

A standard examination and scale-and-clean at a Norville practice typically costs $170–$290 out of pocket before any health fund rebate, consistent with pricing across greater Bundaberg. Queensland Country Health Fund preferred-provider dentists often reduce this gap to a small amount or zero for a routine preventive clean. Norville sits at the value end of Queensland regional pricing.

Where is Norville located relative to the Bundaberg CBD?

Norville is a residential suburb to the west of the Bundaberg CBD, bordering Svensson Heights and Walkervale. It sits within a short drive of the city centre, making it a convenient base for residents who want local suburban dental care with the CBD available as a nearby alternative for specialist or emergency needs.

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